A Culture of Hate
I'm starting to wonder if that's what it is....a desperate need to find people to hate. There has to be an enemy, a focus of all that's wrong. And it can't just be an individual, it has to be a group, an entire group, branded usually by their race or religion. It's amazing how the same groups seem to make the rounds too. There's always the blacks. They're a constant. Then there are the Jews, unless it's time to hate the Muslims, in which case the Jews are convenient friends. And of course there are Hispanic people, especially the ones who migrate across the border. Damned illegal immigrants. Why don't they just go back to where they came from? That usually comes out of the mouths of white people, who never bother to notice the Native Americans around them. Some groups pop up as convenient targets, only to fade into the background. I'm reminded of the Vietnamese people who immigrated to the US in the '70's and '80s, who were collectively scorned as "The Boat People." We don't hear much about them anymore. They're off our hate radar for the time being.
And then there are the gays. Another group to hate, another convenient target. (Unless you're drunk and want to get your dick sucked.) They go through periods of relative calm, where they're considered quaint. Like when "Brokeback Mountain" came out or "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" and "Will and Grace" was all the rage, It's easy to keep the gays in reserve, just in case we run out of other people to hate at that particular moment, and there are no blacks around.
So how is it that gay guys, guys who put up with so much crap and abuse, can turn around and heap it onto other groups? Is it this desire to find a group that is hated even more, so they're one rung up on the bottom of the ladder? Is it part of our culture, to always find someone else, some other group, that's more reviled so we don't have to be at the bottom of the heap? Or is it just a form of self-loathing?
Will we ever be able to move beyond that: beyond the point where we paint a group with labels and condemn them en masse? Or do we, as a society, need to have a target to aim at? And why is it that the people who wore the target only yesterday seem to be so willing to paint it on someone new?
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